closetkiller
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never heard of that breed of lovebird had to come in and vape a bowl, before i weed whackDamn right......... I was running around with a crippled/deformed lovebird and a cat........
never heard of that breed of lovebird had to come in and vape a bowl, before i weed whackDamn right......... I was running around with a crippled/deformed lovebird and a cat........
cool story twist, i am sure he was grateful for your loving care. i hate those animal mills with a passion and the petshops that sell 1000 dollar puppies that come straight from those places.There was a guy that was breeding lovebirds near me..but he'd breed brother/sister basically inbreeding and he'd get deformed birds... this one had one leg in right position and one that pointed up in the air.. so he could hang from a perch and swing but it couldn't stand up.. he was going to flush it.. I told him he'd be next and took the bird.. I fed it every two hours with a syringe... some friend of his had killed a bird when he saw its crop(pouch in throat to hold food).. he though it was deformed.. kind of a bird mill with retards as breeders..
anyway I built a cage with things for him too move around with and carpeted the bottom as he was on his belly all the time.... It lived for 7 years....
Hey masta... how ya been......cool story twist, i am sure he was grateful for your loving care. i hate those animal mills with a passion and the petshops that sell 1000 dollar puppies that come straight from those places.
Thats why I kept it.. I get all bent out of shape about killing a male plant.. but to flush a live animal... Please....That was a sad story twisty, pulls at that heart strings.
not too bad, busting my ass all day with a bunch of old hungover grumpy dudes lol . we do smoke a bowl sometimes at work which is cool. i remember sunny posting about that incident. bout as grateful as my 9 year old cat who layed on my lap the other night and let me pet him, then he bit me haha. he has never liked to be petted much but even the damn dog has learned not to bite the hand that feeds him.Hey masta... how ya been......
You'd think it would have been more grateful... ripping a piece of meat off me wasn't above him... Sunny knows the gratitude all to well too....... so did her vet.
Funny you mention that, my job requires me to take a fair share of plant and animal lives. I do it mostly because there were no lobsters at the Geneva convention, but I digress... anyway, it never really bothers me. I had a male plant recently (possibly the healthiest and most virile pot plant I have seen in my venerable tenure as plant manager) and it took me a good half hour to build up the courage to hew its stalk. I always wondered if it was a sign of strength or weakness.Thats why I kept it.. I get all bent out of shape about killing a male plant.. but to flush a live animal... Please....
so pulled strings... good send $$$..
Twistyville...
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I'm not proud... I'll take Vietnamese dong....(not that)..do you accept US $$??
Those greys seem very susceptible to the bite stress remove feathers thing.. they look so sad after....It's not just the mills and the stores that sell them. People neglect their animals too. I have been volunteering at a parrot rescue/santuary for the past 5 years and you would be shocked at the condition of some of the birds we get. We have a cockatoo right now that has no feathers except what's on her head. She ran out of feathers to pluck, so she chewed a hole in her chest the size of a silver dollar.
A few months ago, an African Grey that had an infection that was not treated for so long that the foot had to be amputated. I have dozens of stories like that.
http://www.lilysanctuary.org/
WTF is that.. my best turned out male two days ago *&#$... I was thinking about getting pollen but I decided not to try now..don't want to cross pollinate the rest......Funny you mention that, my job requires me to take a fair share of plant and animal lives. I do it mostly because there were no lobsters at the Geneva convention, but I digress... anyway, it never really bothers me. I had a male plant recently (possibly the healthiest and most virile pot plant I have seen in my venerable tenure as plant manager) and it took me a good half hour to build up the courage to hew its stalk. I always wondered if it was a sign of strength or weakness.
nice plants bro its going to be a long hot summerwhy do i live in south texas i took these picks 15 min. ago